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Comparing Christianity In Spanish America And China

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Spanish America and China illustrate the difference between a society who accepts Christianity and one who doesn’t. The Europeans took over Spanish America and started to convert all the natives to Christianity. Eventually, revolts happened often, but it never expanded because of the Europeans controlling Spanish America. In Mexico, an immigrant Christianity took place and was assimilated into patterns of local culture. Spanish America cannot compare to Europe in strength, so the conversion to Christianity was easy, but it resulted in some resistance and an influenced religion.
The natives in Spanish America believed that if their country were to get taken over, then they would take on the new cultures of the conquer. Millions of people accepted Christianity and even got baptized. The natives loved the Christian’s customs and tradition, but the rules of Christianity didn’t allow the blending of religions, so they had to get rid of all others. This was fairly easy because of the native’s dislike of earlier gods. The Europeans went around destroying religious images, spiritual objects, and remains of ancestors. They urinated on idols and whipped idolaters. Not only did the Europeans get rid of old customs, but also the Mexicans helped, like in 1535 the bishop of Mexico claimed he had destroyed 20,000 idols and 500 pagan shrines. Women on the other hand could not take part in Christianity even though in their old religions they were priests, shamans, or ritual spiritualists.

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